Do you have a public page URL where this is used? Makes my debugging of your code faster and easier. The most common IE issue is trailing commas (IE breaks on them). But that's not the issue here.
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Larry KNov 13 '10 at 23:24

Not public, but we do have a live page where this is. This is a dev project and cannot currently put a public link here.
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422Nov 13 '10 at 23:27

Stick it on a dev server that is available on the internet. Amazon will give you a dev server for free. See aws.amazon.com/free
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Larry KNov 13 '10 at 23:29

How do i share the link to you, without it becoming publicly viewable lol.
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422Nov 13 '10 at 23:30

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You are sending "this.form.limitedtextfield" to limitText function and then trying to access property "value", based on my testing you will get error that you described if there is no input field with id "limitedtextfield" on the page.